According to reports, the police were called at 2 am because Sheen was drunk, naked and causing trouble.

He was there with his ex-wife, Denise Richards, and their two kids. They’d seen “Mary Poppins” earlier in the evening. Richards is in town to promote a show she’s working on. Why Sheen was with them remains a mystery.

‘Reports say police came because Sheen was trashing his room, throwing furniture around. A chandelier was damaged. Was he swinging from it? No one knows.

This would be more the realm of a rock star than a TV star. If Sheen had been lonely, he could have gone downstairs to the “For Colored Girls” party in the Oak Room. I doubt the “Driving Miss Daisy” crowd would have been so welcoming.

Sheen and Richards, of course, had a terrible, nasty public divorce. That was before his terrible, public nasty separation from Brooke Mueller, which sent him to jail and rehab, and her to rehab, all of them into the tabloids. Sheen got a 30 day suspended sentence and avoided jail, too.

What’s with this guy? He just recently walked his 25 year old daughter down the aisle at her wedding. He has five kids altogether (two each with Richards and Mueller), and has never had a day of peace in public during his entire career. It’s not like he comes from a broken family. His parents, Martin and his wife Janet. will be married 50 years next year.

The Plaza has a history of famous people having meltdowns. Daniel Baldwin, anyone?

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Roger Friedman began his Showbiz411 column in April 2009 after 10 years with Fox News. He writes for Parade magazine and has written for Details, Vogue, the New York Times, Post, and Daily News and many other publications. He is the writer and co-producer of "Only the Strong Survive," a selection of the Cannes, Sundance, and Telluride Film festivals.

“If Sheen had been lonely he could have gone downstairs to the ‘For Colored Girls’ party in the Oak Room, I doubt the ‘Driving Ms Daisey” crowd would have been so welcoming”

I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt that this passage refers to the age of the crowds in question and does not refer to the sexual prowess/loose morals of Black women. But you must admit it sounds awful. Please edit to avoid sounding like a jerk.